Lucey Schwartz

documentary filmmaker

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Documentary filmmaker; director of Little White Lie

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Growing up, Jewish filmmaker Lacey Schwartz was told by her family that she had dark skin because she took after her Sicilian great-grandfather.

'Little White Lie'

Growing up, Jewish filmmaker Lacey Schwartz was told by her family that she had dark skin because she took after her Sicilian great-grandfather.

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